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wee THE EVENING STAR. Published lly, Sundays Exeepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue, corner Lith St, aT THE EVENING STAR NEWSPATER COMP’Y. & HN. BRAUPPMANN, Prevt, « THE EVENING STA is served by carriers to their subscribers at Tax CExTs PzR WERE, or For- TY- Foca Cents PCR MONTH. Copies at the counter, Two Cexts cach. By mail—three months, $1.50; e me year, £5.00. EKLY STAR—published Friday—$1.50 syear. ©# Invariably in advance, ta both cases, and no paper sent longer then paid for EF Rates of wivertising furnished on application. Vv. 88—N2. 5,785. pening Star. ' WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1871. Crime in New York. Mysteries ant Dent Retbery— Tuo Street Cor Murders—Anether Bobicr Ex . Yorx, as 2.—John Ladenbaum re= ported at the cent police offce, last night, un at ha ast two ene Of afternoon be ail street te well three one thon= cand dollar bonds. He suddenly ist itis seubes, and when he recovered foand bimagrl? on Staten istand, minus the bonds and $730 in money. How he became insensible and reached (ig 10 ene seems to know vomas Owens, a car driver, was shoved fom Lis car on Sunday, by two roughs, ome @istance, when the car pamed over his Inga He. has since died. John Delatow. a pamenger, wad also thrown off, and ensigined a fracture of tha leg. He wilt also probably dic. The murderers have not been arrested. dummy engine on the East New York and Canarsie bad exploded Sunday. The steant bot t flooded the cars, blinding and TWO CENTS. AMUSEMENTS. B42tow's GALLERY ov PINE ARTS SENDING OPE SHARSPERE’S HAMLET By be memes Sg ee nye GOODS, Ete. AT M. WILLIANS, SPECIAL NOTICES. Great Reduction. a aa 4 do., a EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts fromthis source to-day were e $850,639.04. . SecretTany Fisu left here last evening for his home on the Hudson. PostTM ASTER GENERAL CRESWELL is not ex- pected here before Friday. Watt WaitMman is back again, rejuvenated by his jaunt to the sea shore. Presipent Grant and Gen. Porter, with Masters Ulysses and Jesse Grant, left here last night for Long Branch. Lizvt. Commanper Fevix McCuntey has OW ON EXHIBITION. {RP Pe | ® ar Tre sr. | of all deseriptions. =. The J.B. P. Paris Corset. ats, iu Cisip, Leghorn, aud wers and Feathers, . Liberal discount to the 5 myn ’ tgs she lire Wi avenue’ pai ogee hee AALS Se a ne Pow- oye pitta GLOV. ,GuEA S: E. Ek to ). 486 Seventh street, between Dand B streets vente eee boat Ralor Sal a a vv Also, Largest Stock Pay the low- RL in'Sgures. abd NF ikl 907 Pennsylvania av M. PRICE, 413 SEVENTH STREET, Berwres D ano EB StRaets. Es iad SELLING OFF REGARDLESS OF COST TO Hatr been detached from the Worcester and ordered CHANGE BUSINESS! mois eplcnitd Halt Dye, iets bere: the world. to the Hydrographic Office in this city. — Harmless, reliable, instantaneous. does not contain a lead, nor poison to pce eres < Tux PResipent bas accepted the resignation NO HUMBUG! SEEING IS DELIEVING 1 death. ‘avela Reriacy Tusive ons | of Second Lieutenant Dexter W. Parker, 6th boasting virtues : yuine WA. Bachelor's Hair Dye has bad cavalry. MY ENTIRE STOCK OP WASHINGTON HOTELS. He anly wartect Heke Dio Bho epee a Rernesextative FRANE PALMER, of the MILLINERY AND FANCY GLODS, Poway mover, | ral deteetas, “Apptied at Bond sireed,New | srth Towa datrct, nsaid tobe u enodidete for REGARDLSSS OF COST. BATURAL CURLS AT A GREAT SACRIFICE Any shape or style of the best quality IMITATION HAIR CHIGNONS AT 35 CENTS. M. PRICE, 413 SEVENTH STREET, tween D ani E streets. Es, ATTENTION! A few LLAMA SHAWLS, which will be sold at Corner 6th street and Pennsylvania avenue, If you wish first-class TABLE BOARD, threo meals a day, go to this house. Recs “toad Unjted States Senator from that state. Jcpex Watts, the new Commissioner of Ag- riculture, entered upon the discharge of his duties yesterday. PResipEext Grant before his departure from the city last eveningcalled upon Admiral Pér- ter, who is lying sick at his residence on H streét- SENATOR Morton is enlivening the Kentucky campaign by vigorous stump speeches, aimed alike at “Bourbons” and “New Departurists” reo snp beet ops in first-class style, - MEDUCTION 15 Bitte HowWALD & tRELAND, Prope . WILLARD. EBBITT HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D. 0. SUMMER RESORTS. INEY POINT PAVILION. LOWE. $19,000 WORTH OF SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR MUST BE SOLD IN ORDER TO REDUCE STOCK. IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE LATENESS 0) veduc ices. WY . BE in- A ew areFimct of PARASOR car chop nic XSIGHE OF CHRCAPEARE BAY. - | | SHESEASON, ANDPHEPAMING BORA. | troduced to the President ua Minine onkent BES on aa oo agtrom $1 $0.95 hare dl isch Oetobee este antes LARGE FALL STOCK, WHIOH 1AM of his Majesty the King of the Netherlands. Lis $18 Markee Space. | Toraatis co dips ick wood Houses” War NOW HAVIKG MANUFACTOR- W. T. S. DvvAe has been appointed a first 715 MARKET SPACE. TIS | Sees, Bere tema cares ESPECIALLY TO OR- class clerk in the contraét oftee of the Post ree grounds, E theamuse- DER, 1 OFFER ice Departme: James C. WELLING, L. L. D., is now here to consider the propriety of accepting the presi- dency of Columbia College, vice Dr. Samson, which has been tendered him. PATENTS have been issued the past week to the following citizens of Washington: For the manufacture of Illuminating Gas to Fetdinand Finks snd sor 0 Diskatectiog Compound to Oscar Tue S1ovx Quier.—Special Indjan Agent J. W. Wham telegraphs the Indian Bureau from Fort Laramie that the Sioux at that post were ts at this delightful place. Can be Fegched by ‘daily from Baltimore and 4 nk tel-weekly mail has been established to the Terme: $3per day. 18 per woek, G60 for August, a Ah ee ee ROTTS, Proprietor. | JOQUN H. KIRKWOOD, Manager. a a Tt T Oo MI This beantifal SUMMER RESORT, stt- nated pear Snickers Gap, on Alexandria sid Winchester tarupike wil be ready for u reception of eT, 5 desiring to spend the sutamer in the ‘will ‘\ddree B. T: JANNEY: Bound Hill’ Post panty Vi Je 16-tf FOR THE NEXT 20 DAYS: Light Oassimere Suits, ot.......8,9, 10,12 and @15 Cheviot BUlts....ccerrennnwesd@, 11, Dead 915 Biwo Flannel ..........-.00-vvseeeere }, 10.12 and S14 8. HELLER. LADING WALKING SUITS of all styles, white and colors, at reduced paces. MATUBAL CURLS at reduced prices. 5 CURLS AT #4. 4 CURLS AT $3) 3 CURLS AT $1.50. ‘The largest assortment ot CORSETS in the cit; gelling from 25 to 60 per cent. less than they can Dought elsewhere. Our well known PARIS KID GLOVES at $1 por ir pair. feat 718 barat Space, EREUEERESERINGE, yg tak Seer te tha Sostensyy be tore ase Doe Mrs. CLAWA A HINES, of Washingtoay Managor, lutely false. GREAT REDUCTION. Terme: 92.50 per day, $15 per wock. and $0 per SuRvivons oF THE Wak oF 1812—The num- ONE PRICE ONLY. cian enlidr ns years end see- “Blue Cloth Frock and Derby Coats...8 to $19 | ber of applicants for bounty for the War of 1612, ants half price, already passed, is 28,000. The Third Auditor estimates the whole number of applicants at 40,000. Commissioner Van Aecrnam, in his report to Congress, thought they would not exceed 9,000. ——_ PorvLaTion or New York Crry—The census tables give the following interesting and Fine Biack Docekin Pante...........<from 4,60 to @8 Large extra-rige Butte, of Cheviot, Castimere, Blue Flannel, and White and Brown Duck, at very low rates. a BF As 1 om determined to rednes my Stosk with- MENRY KING, Jr., MASONIC TEMPLE, CORNER NINTH AND F STREETS. ‘Throngh tickets from Washington to t! he ind re Or » Alexandria Banco Balint age tes Wie chester, ($10; good util October Jet, for sale at 60 Bi enue and at the Marylan! aveuae :10 a. m.; arrive at Capper Springs rf al if 4 five thousand de ooops, tyne, Esq. Moses Kelley, out delay, purchasers will find it to their advantage | suggestive facts in regard to the population of iS. = Pratt & Son. «Francis H. Smit! to give me acall. New York city:—Males overs twenty-one ee RASOL: Peck, Esa. Clinton Lloyd. of age, 184,607, of which only 71,342 are natives, ee \ bibs VESTS.” A. Burr. and 113,263 are foreign born, The whole neve ee | meager iS se eaee te ae = 481; fore! er, 5 Ol Positively One Price On my2-1y REAL ESTATE AGENTS. POPULAR CLOTHIER, mother, 11,783; of both foreign parents, 720,900. rs == = Qirice or :s«é:s202 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Is THIS THE RESULT or THE TEMPERANCE CLOTHING. OFFICE oF : each sun's Movement ?—Returns received at the Interna} ~ LINNEY, etn ©. W. HAVENNER @ CO., iG _ =aeeee ‘i Revenue Department show that on August ist : MERC J TAILOR, = ‘3 ith wt. lasses S17 p stave, beveees Te GS tor sm, | REAL ESTATE AND NOTE BROKERS, Sreration, ‘producing 15,151 gallons of ‘iis WASHINGTON, D.C daily. During the correspon: Ing period of last 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE, 7D H. B ™D ear there were 180 grain snd 10 molasses distit- . . leries in THIRD DOOR EAST OF SEVENTH SIRERT ; cay Posi) 2 daliy apancuce ering oP the past year of 1,447 gallons d ly. oth’ made to We have for investment in notes secured by deed of Boys” Patt trust on Heal Eate in the District of Cultuubia, the sum of $1 For Loans on Colleteral Security and Business Paper $19,000, APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRustpENT—The President, prior to his departure last evening, appointed Barclay White, of New Jersey, su- jee iors of Indian affairs for the northern Crosxe OUT SALES YOU CAN GET John G. McCallum, register or LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE PENDING NEGO- of the Jand office at Sacramento, California; Prompt personal attention given to all matters in- MANY REAL BARGAINS ee ane Pen teed Tincele, XOUTIVS, BOYS) AND CHILDREN'S | ‘rusia! to car care. jy 3 dston, Mass; ‘Thos. CLOTHING. raiser Of merchandise, Donaldson, of 1dshe, commissioner to the cor: tenial exhibition at’ Philadelphia; James S. Reynolds, of Idaho, do., do. SHank GTON BACHE & CO. ‘DMEN’S REAL ESTATE AGENTSAND FREEDMEN'S REAL ESTATE AGEN’ In eaiaaniiinin sora Ae aataceasi ¥; Pate; we 25 oe Poy ree pele en pe li se Cnas. FRANCIS ADAMS TO BE ONE oP THE HAENEY JACKET SUITS. We would inform the public that we have opened |) 7154 ‘ DUCK, ABBITEATORS OF THE ALABAMA CLAIMS.— F sire easel heen rade mere se es ‘The Cabinet yesterday considered the subject of DERBY SUITS. *Frontmen having houses aud lots for sale‘ or rent, | FLANNEL, CASSIMERE Inting an-arbitrator under the treaty of METROPOLITAN surrs, | 2% {hot Wishing fo rent or purchase houses and lots, TRAVELING SUITS, , which provides that ene Ul find tt to thelr interest to call on us, “We have Houses and Lots for sale on Gapltol Hit, ‘of the city. y to loan on estate also, jy3-Im* GEO. W. CLABK nomed by the President one * ber Srtamate Aes OP TSE, Hing, of italy one BF the Ly the Emperot of Brazil, to méet af Geneva, 3 e was ‘The sbore s.yles In SUMMER CASSIMERES, CHEVIOTS, WHITE DUCK, MARSEILLES and COLUBED LINENS, manufactured with taste and slegance for all ages from $ to youths of 2) years o sae. Also, SHIRTS COLLARS, DRAWERS, TIES, BOCKS, ac., de. Great opportunity for good goods at low prices.’ WHITE VESTS, DUSTERS, Switzerland, to Alabama claims. The conclusion arrived that the mt hye tendered to Hon: Chas. Francis Adams.” APPOINTMEST (OF COMMISSIONER OF INDIAN Arrarns:=In Cabinet y it was determined to appoint Mr, Felix R. Brunot, of a a a rar cr of Indian A fiairs, vice Parker, lately resigned. as ALL OUB STOOK MUST BE SOLD to make room for goods for the next season. C. H. HOLDEN @ ©00., REAL ESTATE AGENTS, ALK: Mr. Bi is at present in Oregon, and it is Dr ee ea 633 LOUISIANA AVENUE, THE REASON WAY! not known positively whether he will Accept the VENUE. These Goods made to sell; th are sd Espen es against at t ie 611 PENNSYLVANIA A’ . Jeldly WASHINGTON, D. 0. eee were sell, the mus are un » but a Jow that ‘t keep them; the hoped will these, STEER. ) M- MGEOBERIS; "| ANDREW B. COYUE | rapidly tc buy that the coeds are Om very fast; | Roped that he will waive seeepleg sss Case Mey 2" (Successor to Ht. F. Loudon £ Co.,) r ahge2 7 : in the ina Of which he has heretofore CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY, McROBERTS & €O., THEREFORE had s much to do. motropeifse meets ee BEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE OFFICE, 4 HEAVY REDUCTION IN PRICE A StRIEING CostuME—At the fancy dress visit No. 360 Penu's avenue, Washiaaton, Corner 15th and G streets, opp. U. 8. Treastry, 13 GUARAWTBED. ball at White Sulphur Springs last week, Miss Preston, of Lexington, Ky., who, with her friend, SPIN 3 WASHINGTON, D. 0. Miss Dudley, is chaperoned now, as during theit ee ene etal attention paid to all business before the sev- Brillant ‘scuba last winter In Washington, b ~ = fon’, Genta? - Mrs. d. M. Carlitle, of this city, represented GrHING ‘nay be found at | “a-reeeremtents af the Government * “Arete Moonlight.” dress was a succession Women's Christian hon jon. Judictary . USTIN P. BROWN, f HABLE BROTHERS, of full Hiusion nairts tied with swans’ down Se goers prenatly ah eee s ~ “pollif | CONTRACTOR AND REAL ESTATE AGEN? COBNER OF 71m AND D STREETS, ands etioten’s sth the eal tame, et poe tf rPHOSE SILE UMDRELL: - Corner of New York avenue and 18th street. iy8 INTELLIGENGER BULLDING. , cyPscent looped the overdress on one side; a crown To, clase them ont. at Fits CE'S Loan omes I['° SAVE OR NOT TO SAVE, Wand sprangled with oxydized gias rested Bales Rooms. ‘ennasylvania ave. “ on her and a veil Rd es ae eere iibcPiattac le tec Ler uuase west DORATI 5 oF ‘ASHINGTON AND paper bought and sold. feo tf seme wi GEORUETOWS. AN amas = READ THIS: Tre REVENUE IMBROGLIO—It is ieee pees ai Fort Sur.ty, Dacoran TeRnitory, July 3, 1871 to-day that the President yesterday asked Gen’? > Cry # joey ALDAW asuisoTOs, D. Gs duly 21,181. Srom JUDGE WYLIE, of U. 8. Sumreme | Mr, 5; Sicribere Sit: Please send ino by thall @2 | Prestonten Yor hie resignation as Gommissionee otice ie eesty giyray tpt the Comic sp, Srssninehons B.C foment aan, | ocd ich the feutaal Semreroates, S| of Imerma Hevenucy and that ot aon an de We ieerict of Cotucbia, epptoved Sass tenner Dear sir: Ihave given you! Baio TER for | closed ‘for Scents for ; Vacancy occurs it filled by the received and sudit all outstanding claims against the hatr a fair trial,and am much pl: ‘with ite “MRS. MARY B. BMITH ‘to Bie place of Mr. J. W Corporatio Washington and Georget. land | effects. dire taheanental week for both the ventp: . 7 em 2 at Assistant Com: the Levy Court and for other purposes, will be in | hair: and its influence to south the perves and restos cA Upto the: in type it was not seasion daily in the Aldermen's Chamber, Ciy Hall, } the system when exhausted from over Work is most known what action’ Gen P} ton will take from jt dotiat tfal, Ihave ned i gee aeQwash,but } ive orders constant) for those anwurpamablg under the P: It is well un- pip By Ay i el read cetlinon Uslaseand Cute, ead neve jun ay Very yy bog od he = de. Ld PB yan ene %0 | _ Four COLLARS and two pairs reversible CUFFS | Brees ‘and to accept no foreign mis- — ‘Prof. Cook. Write, | fori. 4 ends father ties oe Ee -§. PRATT wi whe: Als, 00 Work and Travelig ASKETS at @1, 2 to get tid of him he must do so iy 2-ta0.0 WM. DIXON, Professor -. ae J HAIRS g 9 he are erenst {Chrow. Rep. Patriot and Wah. Anszeiger.) Dat DOWN! oes ag RAPTOR ER ora GRAND DISPLAY or CHANDELIERS axD HAMILTON & PEARSON, No. 4, Y. M. C. A. BUILDING, Syste ____ Connex 9ra axp D Srazets. OTICE TO LADIES. The. Prayer.at, Beth: Caton Benied, and the Right of the Untied States rty Maintained, Secretary of the Interior, rendered to-day in the notorious McGarraban case, it will be seen that the claim of both McGarrahan and the New dria Company is rejected, and that the property in dispute virtually reverts to the United States ‘This is understood to be a final disposition of the case under existing ee uniews the New allowed to them were citizens of the United States, or aiding many pamengers The dummy was ped as KOON AS pone pe terrified c= ta of the car took Tin neighboring McGARRAHAN NO MORE. TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. NEW IDRIA ON THE SHELF. This con's Di hes, engineer was severely burned. aah ier oie. After noen's Dis pate Coburn, Rist, Shot. 7 ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. Ons Bulle Hits Too Me ate A morning the. pug{list @ aged in a dispute with @ gambler nam: [eSCiowas tn Motte’ eatoos soon came to blows, when MeClou tol, which was seized by Coborn strugg'e the piste! went off, burn in the temple, casing The police, being ‘attrac arrested both, and took them ¢ urns wour ame eT IGeorga 1 Brewery THE NEW YORK CALAMITY. y-four Dead. New Yorx, August 2—The list of dead from the accident is now 84. David W. Keelcher, associate editor of the Iriek World, has been missing since Sunday, and it is feared he was lost on the Westfield. Official Inquiry as te the Cause of the New Yors, Angust 2.—Oficial inquiry, ander the directi Loewe, Supervisor of the New York disirict, Into the condition oY the boiler of the ferry-boat Westfield at the tothe By the appended syllabus of the decision of the y the ~~ he Tenth pre> as dressed Joh rk, who was passing im the time of the affray, received tha Deed in the %6 go on and perfect th 96 to so much of the property | jast pection, Comme: in the claimed as they may be htfully entitled to 7 om © Uni tates 11 “4 ——_ under wre touching'mineral ands: | Pike of te Cuited States ins of inquiry con. | MOre About the ‘Mext Ix ne McGARRAMAN! A: Boole, of the local inspec. | CIT¥ oF MEXICO, July 26, s ah was an si@ [tion district, and Mr. ill, of 1 Senn. Toe ie tions. ‘The permanent deparst ie m™ | gentleman en) . Mat AP on foes to advise the i; | Tices, ont Of the inepectars, whe iseue of the | Con's new erections st vars Spf Mulch bad boon written across the last gagd witnesses, khap, the et | Gddeameut te Eeeme a ea hod of the record of the patent Panoche Grande, by } General, was also present. Mr. Brown, counsel- niet nap —wwstte,.™ = order of Cox, to the pagent that the | ler-at law, attended tor the owners of the boat. | Cause te local or rather oe dee: tien aca patent had never been executed ,shou!d be erased At the opening of the inquiry Mr. Lowe in ad- give cers = poverament fede rel gumset Gapacen Miike Scoresary held, te acoontance wish the ['C most searching’ inquiry into the ve doqmnne | Eaptared i Fee it's probable Uroope win he advice ‘Of Amitant Atzorney Smith, } bie disaster. In order to have it eon hearpamsgetce a a that the Secretary nterio> power tg | and that there mi ne room for imputation fa delhresy ee eset a ketene at any time befurd | of improper iniluence, be had summoned Mr. | Heavy Thunder Storm at Fortress its delivery, so as to it corres; with the | Hill, from Boston, to assist Mr. Boole. Anyone |p. wate” teebe Gh he facts; that the need not perso Se lohiod ink sho stator sanet sce that if was 1 oq eer eee teres tee ei ectia ey, knowledge of the facts, mt might denend npon | ene of those things which might have been | under storm ae Hanae, the statementsand evidence of his trusted Sretet, | Creat Zesponsibitity Tested on some | Satine, ft Mrwe bernon the Harpton X <j es oe or gorrection cxtended } one, and it was the duty of the inquiry e- | destroyed, with its contentsgoonsixting af one pg ge tg at Si petanGd tad ee eemarery Sacity | erec, cals, fodder, harmon “end fein ae choate; that Sectelary Cox, having acted upon | sequined no Abe Procure any witnesses they | eat Low about four’ thousand dohars, the subject, tt was rex icata, an could not Ir. Mathews testined that he gave the cer- bane = be reviewed or re even he shoul | tificate treely, and would have traveled on the Erie Raft Robbers A a corre Rredecegeor, but that in fact he ] Westfield Inst Sanday. He did not try to lire | Erte Rafiway Dan of Ge eae did not differ with him; that the weight of evi- | the valye, because it was no use without » steam have been tubbing the Grit tallway om tee ae anwes us ae. Preside end thane, | Dicteths; but everthing speared free and | Ehiwaneual Meotal: har ceunee up, and % bw wil SSecetate ;, | three of the men, named Conklin, have becn fore he was obliged to decline to grant the prayer | hydrostatic pressure, and would ae bl oe vneee i. of McGarrahan. ™ thi yo pounds, eof “ee NY. was ie mo means of knowing its D Dat, Ere Mowe Compare. |t eoeme ee ne penee sees ‘quarter of an Trotters of the lor, g New York, Aug.2—A. B. Smith, of Hart- ‘ttorney General Smith, held that the ford, Borets challenge to trot Thomas ‘A inch thick. “He never knew @ saf application of thiscompany for a patent for four arrested by the unless : Jefferson against Wilkes in harness. and against hundred and eighty acres, cove: the N. no ersation with the engineer as to his qual- * tan Quikane Mies wa sega ts i ction ade Was wot fired she er the teams Wilkes — Allen to wagon. and ~ | teense in’ the waters tate aime aioe cette, and should not be granted, for the fol of law "Even Gio extety-vatve opened the | | Xxw Youx, Aug. Z—Tho central commitieg Been 4 | steam migt ve oO 8 rows point ‘the order of Sons of America has rejected tha ae freee lene pare > oe] ba generating it rapidly. ‘The shell | proposition So chenge Aumerica has Rejec actni§ approved and the papers forwarded to the missioner of the General — Office, at the in- an r all poe ee of the compan: ast the express or partment, that Depart- ment having directed proceedings be rs of the Interio: stayed, hae Se a — — that Passed the House of Representatives April 1, 1887. There was no proof that the notice and diagram were such as were required by law. The my ry en and advertisement did not agree in their description of the claims that had been ass to the company. There was no Foot that the members who composed the New dria Company or any of those who had assigned showed no signs ef weakness. There were two pati ‘on the bottom oyer the seams. Witness all persons opposed to Roman Catholocism. Don’t Want Labor. New Youk, August 2—A letter from Lyon says there ix no demand for foreign labor in that city and vicinity. as Sale of a Jersey Railroad. New Yorx, August 2—The “Patterson and New York railroad was sold by the sheriff to su= perintendent Kucker, of the Erie railroad. “LIGHTLY HAY THE BOAT BOW. GEORGETOWN AGAINST NORPOLK, THE PROPOSED BOAT RACE TO-MORROW! for the Event im tha “City by the Sea.” the District Exeu: Departure of — rsion- — who had declared their intention to me such. The only evidence on this point was a certificate that they were a corporation e under the laws of California, and that ip nip back nd eaten me ie * for a it for four hundred and eighty acres, being a tract seven hundred and thirty rods long and one hundred and twenty wide. The barge Guo» that this claim exceeded the amount that could be granted under section 4 of the act ot July 26, 1566, which limited the grant to any association of persons to “ not more three thousand The New York Horror. AFFECTING 6CENES AND INCIDENTS. examined to-mo I. Another Victim. New York, August 2—The body of Bernard Smith, aged about 30, was recovered this morn- ing. The dock cominisioner's boats are still employed in dragging tor bodies. During the past two years, the idea of musca- lar development, and a good idea it is, seems ta Lave firmly possessed the minds of our young men, and onc of its manifestations hax been tha organization of rowing clubs—the which have, by their ac 2.—August Granville, of iah Abbott, of Brooklyn, plosion, died at Bellevue hos. this city, and 4 injured by the e E The New York are still filled with par- the cause, ‘gained a high reputatio ch at ticulars of the terrible botler explosion in fin | P!tal last night. pent heme and sbeced. “As an evidence of this tha city. | The we and the different hospitals FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. Potumac Club, of Georgetuwa were, tus ting @ still daily visi usands, and man: Ince, challenged to compete in a race with sifocting incifients are 1 MANY | Telegraphed Exclusively to The Bvening Star. Undine Clubso Norfolkcthe boats to be A YOUNG LADY, A LOCKET AND A PICTURE. F London. cared gigs, with select crews from each The body of Miss Jane Uhiman, one of the ished Russian Visitor—Diplomatic Trans- | This challenge was accepted, and tor some tima victims of the disaster, had been badly scalded The Walter Scott Centenary Celebration. past the crew of the Potomac Club Lave been i liste: ; Loxpon, August 2—The Grand Duke Con- TIVE TRAINING, and great blisters covered portions of her face PR cree Mowe rr a Al She wore a gold locket containing the photo- Admiral of the Russian Navy, | taking athree mile course up the Potomac every agh Of .30Ung Guam $0 whom ant ernie arrived at Woolwich on the cigar ship, and pald | evening. ‘The crew of the Cudine, of Norole, fers! engaged tarbe ‘marred, During the after- | @ visit to the arsenal. have been no less painstaki t noon her friends called for her, and when they d Bloomfield, who was a few days ago | streak gig may le secn uight beheld the corpse their grief appeared to be | transferred from an Austrian to Russian mis- | beth river, all “giving way almost unbearable. The young lady had doubt- J !on, has been created Baren by the Queen. | inspired hope in the hearts of th The appointment of F. F. Wade as successor to Sir Rutherford Aleock as British Minister to China, is published in last 'S Gazette. A grand banquet will be given in London on the 15th instant in celebration of the centenary of Sir Walter Scott. Hepworth Dixon will pre- side, and it is antici that four hundred the mest distinguished People of Great Britain and the continent will be present. less been terribly mangled, for after the coffin had rested a short time a great pool of blood oozed out from the bottom and ran over the stone floor. THE BOY WHO SAVED HIS MOTHER. Close 4 another coffin containing the body of a little girl, one of the Elsasser famil ‘The lid was removed in order that her - members of the club and the! some dey account for their enthusiasm. Tha father and her little brother mie ident her before removing her. The handot the corpse was | Alleged Diabelical Piet of French | result of the recent university race would see so terribly seal; that the least touch would Internationals to Burn Marseilles, | t confirm the theory that ‘tt ‘smany asiip, have caused the whole scalp to drop off. Ov Nancy, and rim by &o.,and before any conctusion is arrived at It Sunday the whole family, consisting of the | Loxpow, August 2.—The sétture of the papers | would be well to await the decielo children, started for Staten | at Marseilles relating to the jarpose Of the | a8 to the merits of both clubs. W losion four of the children | In to fire the decks, the ship- | that the object sought afte mmpetitive and the mother was blown: The only childleft alive, a little boy twelve years old, had tho remarkable cour- exhibition of muscle is to increase the tutorest in and loveof this particular pastime in Norfulkee If the enthusiasm of the citizens, which has in were tw be fired age = gh ray tog! owen id dooney tnd plank and | and en on the same man nt = fested ee the chartering of all run it out in ec Wi r where h Twas | Good ‘emther the ish available foating material, from the ocean pro- struggling. She caught hold of it, the boy drew | Oped, Weather. or eee ate pth aed or to the flat-bottomed’ scow—to necoma= her ip, and she was saved. The ofd grandfather | england fa flr; and tgvocable to’ the poeta the expected influx of spectators from Nor= could hot suppress his grief, and the ran in | crops. oom folk, Portsmouth, Richmond, Old Point Gon= streams down on the cover of the rude little fort, W: ton, and Baltimore; and the sw coffin. Then he would clasp his little grandson ashing and the suse in Paris. of business generally can be constraed Affairs Panis, Aug. 2—The Siecle announces “6 that . . es Rae preast. crying, ‘Gb: ay dear boy, my 70d | the members of the republican left have reject. satay agrees cage we wan would have of meif heand his mother | €2th< proposition for fusion with the extremist | Eoved art ‘norms our plan has "beet had gone, too?” ‘until the Sth ve successful, and of race-boats are no doubt to-day y the thought tha Movements of Ocean Steamers. shortly their order-books will be ‘lied sea A Lonpon, Aug. 2—The steamship Frankfort, ands employed in turuing out shells for the Nore from New York, touched at Southampton to | folk boys. day. The steamship City of Brooklyn, from New own like her sister city has also been in= York, arrived at Queenstown yesterday. fiuenced by the occasion, ai Liverroot, Ang. 2.—Arrived, on the ist, the | las enthusiastic has nev bark Ranger, from Charleston; the bark Genito, | interest in the tanec from Galveston. Potomac, who have Thiers Threatens. shown themselves masters of the ——_——_—____ Drsperate inpian Figut—The tack a Government frain and get the About the isth ultimo, as Capt. H. M. Smith, with @ company of cavalry, was escorting a train to Camp Bowie, » when ‘thirty miles east ot Tucson, Arizona, and while ing through a dense wood, the train was sud: niy attacked by about one hundred sa’ At the time of the attack the captain and his men were, with the ition of lers, at the head of the train, VERSAILLES, Au 2.—President Thiers | Alarge number of ladies and < % I e a . er » froma amie distant. ¢ teamsters ind stragglets | yesterday threatened to place the 1 tion | Georgetown and Washington ill takc paeage —. K favages ina spirited skirmish, an‘ | of the government in the hands of the wm- | on the steamer Lady of the Lake this afternoon ‘patched @ messenger to report the situation to Dly in co: juence of the defeat of before this méets the eye of the reader, that the captain, who hurried tenant Theller | tratization bill. It is thought however, | Steamer having been chartered for the occasion, End half a company to the support of the | that the matter will not the lade’ © sutton TRE POTOMAC CREW tear who had held the Indians in check | question. who will ipate in the race,left on Monday's Reinforced by the cavalry, a charge was made Sern steamer, to acquaint themselves thor. upon the enemy, who were well armed and ic Split im Califortnia. oughly with the course over which the race is to Surrer Creex, Cat., Ai 2—At the dem- | bepulled. The other boats’ crews go to-day, and cratic county convention will add to the scene by a fine display of boats. Music by syerten orthe Marine band will serve to enliven the sail down the river to-night, and also afford an opportunity to the dancers to in- kilted, including their leader, whose name w their candidates except county treasurer. T! @uige in the + .” “As the boat arrives in ascertained, and about eighteen wounded. condiinte mate's spec laring that Sofie early in morning, an opportunity Finding that there was a certainty of utter de- | a} deserted by his friends, he would stand ‘will be afforded those who desire to leave the feat, the ff their wounded, and | by the nominees of the convention, was | steamer to examine the points of interest in and leaving the dead behind upon the scene of the on the fourth ballot. It is t | around Norfolk and Portsmouth. cavalry will either coalesce with the NORFOLK BOATS AND CREWS. lost Je Hor killed, and three men | licans or form a ticket of its own. The 8 The crew of the racing boat “ Whisper” of BF cake a ae yaad covers killed | w: ly vote against for Governor. | Korfonk consits of the following: —Joun A. - ae a lebrew, stroke, it 1 5 C. Lynch, Texas RAILROAD MupptE—The Pennaytoa. | SQY% he Didn't Starve his Passengers. | 20, ict ibs, W. Weller, i, 10's Wx ia Central tn the Fae Ew Youk, Aug. 2—August Pichler, master | Power, 4ih, 160 Tbs; John Lockhart, ‘Sch, Ezyected.—Gen. Fremont, Marshall O. Keherts of the ship Europa, who was arrested fow days 420 Ibs; Charles Hey, bow, 145 Ibs.; coxewain, Sh ome te ef S| ago. and pas- | Ello D. Smith, t 128 Ibs. The officers of the Whisper are: Samuel Kimberly, Esq.. presi- dent; E. V: viee 5; W. A. Power, treasurer; John , coxswain. The cluls was ‘tm the summer of 1570, and they. own beats, which will Fuge i frail if j ene un a steal! IRR iti F i iH g eee i if ! le iil i : ¥ if f fi j

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